ARBOOK: Development and Assessment of a Tool Based on Augmented Reality for Anatomy

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J. Ferrer-Torregrosa
J. Torralba
M. A. Jimenez
S. García
J. M. Barcia
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[1] Catholic University of Valencia “San Vicente Mártir”,Department of Physiotherapy and Podiatry
[2] Catholic University of Valencia “San Vicente Mártir”,Department of Educational Sciences
[3] Catholic University of Valencia “San Vicente Mártir”,Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry
[4] Health Agency of Valencia,Department of Health Xativa
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Journal of Science Education and Technology | 2015年 / 24卷
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Anatomy; Augmented reality; Three-dimensional interpretation; Teaching-supporting material; Virtual imaging;
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The evolution of technologies and the development of new tools with educational purposes are growing up. This work presents the experience of a new tool based on augmented reality (AR) focusing on the anatomy of the lower limb. ARBOOK was constructed and developed based on TC and MRN images, dissections and drawings. For ARBOOK evaluation, a specific questionnaire of three blocks was performed and validated according to the Delphi method. The questionnaire included motivation and attention tasks, autonomous work and three-dimensional interpretation tasks. A total of 211 students from 7 public and private Spanish universities were divided in two groups. Control group received standard teaching sessions supported by books, and video. The ARBOOK group received the same standard sessions but additionally used the ARBOOK tool. At the end of the training, a written test on lower limb anatomy was done by students. Statistically significant better scorings for the ARBOOK group were found on attention–motivation, autonomous work and three-dimensional comprehension tasks. Additionally, significantly better scoring was obtained by the ARBOOK group in the written test. The results strongly suggest that the use of AR is suitable for anatomical purposes. Concretely, the results indicate how this technology is helpful for student motivation, autonomous work or spatial interpretation. The use of this type of technologies must be taken into account even more at the present moment, when new technologies are naturally incorporated to our current lives.
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